A discourse concerning the nature and design of the Lord's Supper: in which the principal things relating to this institution are briefly considered, and shewn to arise out of one single notion of it, viz., as a memorial of the death of ChristGrove, Henry
Printed at Boston. By Joseph Bumstead for Isaac Cazneau. 1793. 180 p.

A discourse concerning the nature of manLowde, James
New York. Garland Pub. 1979. 243 p.

A discourse concerning the nature of regeneration, and the way wherein it is wroughtHart, William
N. London. Printed and sold by T. Green. 1742. [6], 57, [1] p.

A discourse concerning the necessity of believing the doctrine of the holy Trinity: as professd'd and maintain'd by the established Church of England, in the first of the Thirty Nine Articles of ReligionMather, Samuel
London. Printed for E. Matthews, at the Bible in Pater-Noster-Row. 1719. [2] p. l., 75 p.

A discourse concerning the process of the general judgment, in which the modern notions of universal salvation are particularly consideredEmmons, Nathanael
Providence (Rhode-Island). Printed by Bennett Wheeler. 1783. 75, [1] p.

A discourse concerning the publick reading of the Holy Scriptures by the Lords people, in their religious assemblies: deliver'd at Tisbury, August 12, 1719Homes, William ; Sewall, Samuel
Boston. Printed by B. Green. 1720. [2], iv, 34 p.

A discourse concerning the publick worship of God: being an enquiry, first, concerning the nature of publick Christian worship, consider'd in both its parts, essential and circumstantial : secondly, concerning the manner of its performance : thirdly, concerning the liturgy of the Church of England, wherein is shewn, how well it answers the ends of publick devotionsCaner, Henry ; Franklin, Ann ; Foxcroft, Thomas ; Brinley, George
Newport. Printed by the Widow Franklin. [1748]. 48 p.

A discourse concerning the resurrection bodies: tending to shew, from the writings of heathens, Jews, and Christians, that there are bodies, called our own, which will not be raised from the dead, that there are bodies, properly called our own, which will be raised from the dead, by what means the perfection and immortality of the resurrection bodies are to be retained, and by whom to be effectedGough, John
London. Printed by Stafford and Davenport, for L. Davis ..., and J. Johnson. 1788. 70 p.

A discourse concerning the resurrection of Jesus Christ: In three parts. Wherein I. The consequences of the doctrine are stated hypothetically. II. The nature and obligation of moral evidence are explained at large. III. The proofs of the fact of Our Saviour's resurrection are proposed, examined, and fairly demonstrated to be conclusive. Together with an appendix concerning the impossible production of thought from matter and motionDitton, Humphry
London. Printed for T. Cox [etc.]. 1740. xvi, 432 p.

A discourse concerning the subject of baptisme: wherein the present controversies that are agitated in the New English churches are from Scripture and reason modestly enquired intoMather, Increase
Cambridge. Printed by Samuel Green. 1675. [4], 76 p.

A discourse concerning the trade of Ireland and Scotland, as they stand in competition with the trade of England: being taken out of an essay on tradeCary, John
Reprinted at London. [s.n.]. 1696. [2], 13, [1] p.

A discourse concerning time: with application of the natural day and lunar month and solar year as natural; and of such as are derived from them, as artificial parts of time, for measures in civil and common use. For the better understanding of the Julian year and calendar. The first column also in our church-calendar explained, with other incidental remarksHolder, William ; Heptinstall, John ; Meredith, Luke
London. Printed by J. Heptinstall for L. Meredith, at the Star in St. Paul's Church-Yard. 1694. 120 p.

A discourse concerning vulgar prophecies: wherein the vanity of receiving them as the certain indications of any future event is discovered, and some characters of distinction between true and pretended prophets are laid downSpencer, John
London. Printed by J. Field for Timothy Garthwait. 1665. [8],136, [8] p. (last leaf blank).

A discourse confirming the truth and certainty of the Christian faith from the extraordinary gifts and operations of the Holy Ghost, vouchsafed to the Apostles and primitive professors of that faithWhitby, Daniel
London. Printed for A. Churchill. 1691. [6], 29, [1] p.

A discourse consisting of motives for the enlargement and freedome of trade: especially that of cloth and other woollen manufactures, engrossed at present contrary to the law of nature, the law of nations, and the lawes of this kingdomeJohnson, Thomas ; Brent, Nathaniel
London. Printed by Richard Bishop for Stephen Bowtell, and are to be sold at his shop. 1645. [4], 50, [2] p. (the last leaf blank).

A discourse containing a louing invitation both honourable and profitable to all such as shall be aduenturers: either in person or purse, for the advancement of His Maiesties most hopefull plantation in the Nevv-found-land lately vndertakenWhitbourne, Richard ; Kingston, Felix
Imprinted at London. By Felix Kyngston. 1622. [8], 46 p.

A discourse, delivered April 11, 1798, at the request of and before the New-York Society for Promoting the Manumission of Slaves, and Protecting Such of Them as Have Been, or May Be LiberatedSmith, E. H
New-York. Printed by T. & J. Swords. 1798. 30, [2] p. (the last leaf blank).

A discourse, delivered April 11, 1806, at a publick meeting of a number of singers: who were improving themselves in church musickEmmons, Nathanael
Providence. Printed at D. Heaton's office, by David Hawkins, jun. 1806. 31 p.

A discourse, delivered April 12, 1797, at the request of and before the New-York Society for Promoting the Manumission of Slaves, and Protecting Such of Them as Have Been or May Be LiberatedMiller, Samuel
New-York. Printed by T. and J. Swords. 1797. 36 p.

A discourse, delivered April 25, 1799: being the day of fasting and prayer throughout the United States of AmericaWeld, Ezra
Boston. Printed by Manning & Loring. 1799. vi, [7]-31, [1] p.

A discourse, delivered April 6th, 1801: in the Middle Dutch Church, before the New-York Missionary Society, at their annual meetingAbeel, John Nelson
New-York. Printed by Isaac Collins and Son. 1801. 67 p.

A discourse delivered at Amherst, New-Hampshire, June 24, 1805 before the Benevolent Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons at their festival of St. John the BaptistBarnard, Jeremiah
Amherst. Printed by Joseph Cushing. 1805. 15 p.

A discourse delivered at an evening lecture in the South Meetinghouse in Portsmouth, N.H. 31 July 1805: it being the evening succeeding the session of an ecclesiastical council convened respecting the separation of the Reverend Timothy Alden, Junior from his pastoral relation to the South Church and congregation in that townFrench, Jonathan
[Portsmouth. s.n.]. 1805. 15 p.

A discourse, delivered at Ashburnham, July 4th, 1796, at the request of the militia officers in said town: who, with the infantry under their command, and a troop of cavalry, were assembled under arms, to celebrate the anniversary of the independence of the United States of AmericaCushing, John
Leominster (Massachusetts). Printed by Charles Prentiss. 1796. 24 p.

A discourse delivered at Boston on July 11, 1726: then occasion'd by the author's ordination, and now published at the request of several gentlemen who were present at the delivery of itSmith, Josiah
Boston, N.E. Printed for S. Gerrish ... and T. Hancock. 1726. [4], iv, 22 p.

A discourse delivered at Brookline, 24 November, 1805: the day which completed a century from the incorporation of the townPierce, John
Cambridge [Mass.]. Printed by William Hilliard. 1806. 32 p.

A discourse, delivered at Brookline, in the morning, and at the First Parish in Roxbury, in the afternoon, of the 9th of May, 1798, being the day recommended by John Adams, president of the United States, for solemn humiliation, fasting & prayer, throughout the UnionPorter, Eliphalet
Boston. Printed by John Russell. 1798. 36 p.

A discourse, delivered at Byfield, on the public fast, April 7, 1814Parish, Elijah
Newburyport [Mass.]. W.B. Allen and Co. 1814. 24 p.

A discourse, delivered at Colrain February 22, 1800: Being the day recommended by Congress, and the legislature of Massachusetts, for the public testifying of our respect to the memory of that late illustrious statesman, and singular benefactor to his country, General George Washington, who died, December 14, 1799Taggart, Samuel ; Dickman, Thomas
Greenfield [Mass.]. Printed by Thomas Dickman. 1800. 32 p.

A discourse delivered at Concord, October the fifth, 1825Briggs, Charles
Concord. Printed for the Society by J.C. Allen. 1825. 34 p.

A discourse delivered at Concord, Sabbath-day, December 2, 1810 on the importance of domestic religion and governmentMcFarland, Asa
Concord. Printed by George Hough. 1810. 28 p.

A discourse, delivered at East-Hampton, (Long-Island), Lord's-Day, July 22, 1798: occasioned by the death of the Rev. Samuel Buell, D.D. and pastor of the church there, who departed this life, July 19, 1798Daggett, Herman
New-London. Printed by Samuel Green. 1799. 23, [1] p.

A discourse, delivered at Fitchburg, February 28th, 1797, occasioned by the death of Captain Joseph Fox, commander of one of the companies in said town, at the request of the militia officers, who, with the bereaved company, under arms, and a part of the cavalry and matross in complete uniform, assembled to pay their last respects to the deceasedNoyes, Thomas
Leominster. Printed by Charles Prentiss. 1797. 22 p.

A discourse, delivered at Hallowell, April 25th, 1799, being the day appointed by the chief magistrate of the United States, for a national fastGillet, Eliphalet
[New York]. Hallowell, printed, New-York, re-printed for, and sold by Cornelius Davis. 1799. [2], 22 p.

A discourse delivered at Hallowell, at the opening of the academy in that place, May 5, 1795Bradford, Alden
Hallowell. Printed by Wait, Robinson & Baker. 1795. 23, [1] p.

A discourse delivered at Hiram, O., March 3, 1861, occasioned by the death of Eld. John T. SmithGarfield, James A
[Ohio. s.n.]. 1861. 15 p.

A discourse delivered at Litchfield, in New-Hampshire, at the funeral of Robert Parker, Esquire, January 17, 1809Burnap, Jacob
Concord. Printed by George Hough. [1809]. 15 p.

A discourse delivered at Londonderry East-Parish at a meeting of magistrates, ministers, and citizens convened for the purpose of devising measures to prevent the profanation of the Sabbath, November 16, 1814Harris, Walter
Concord. Printed by Geo. Hough. 1814. 28 p.

A discourse delivered at Medfield in commemoration of American independence, July 4, 1799Prentiss, Thomas
[Dedham, Mass.]. Printed at the Minerva Press in Dedham, by Herman Mann. 1799. 22 p.

A discourse, delivered at New-Haven, Feb. 22, 1800: on the character of George Washington, esq. at the request of the citizensDwight, Timothy
New Haven. Printed by Thomas Green and son. 1800. 55 p.

A discourse delivered at Nottingham-West, New-Hampshire, October 29, 1822 at the funeral of Mrs. Lucy W. Tenney, consort of Dr. Daniel TenneyChurch, John Hubbard
Concord. Printed by George Hough. 1823. 16 p.

A discourse delivered at Pepperell, September 19, 1815 before the Charitable Female SocietyBullard, John
Amherst, N.H. Printed by R. Boylston. 1815. 15 p.

A discourse delivered at Plymouth December 22, 1815: at the anniversary commemoration of the first landing of our ancestors at that placeFlint, James
Plymouth. Joseph Avery. 1816. 24 p.

A discourse, delivered at Plymouth, December 22, 1820, in commemoration of the first settlement of New-EnglandWebster, Daniel
Boston. Wells and Lilly. 1826. [5],6-60p.

A discourse, delivered at Plymouth, February 22d, 1800: At the request of the inhabitants, and in compliance with the recommendation of Congress, as a testimony of grief for the death of George Washington. Commander in chief of the American armiesKendall, James
Boston. Printed by John Russell. 1800. 24 p.

A discourse delivered at Portsmouth, New-Hampshire, November 1st, 1789: on occasion of the president of the United States honoring that capital with a visitBuckminster, Joseph
Portsmouth, New-Hampshire. Printed and sold by John Melcher. 1789. 21, [1] p.

A discourse delivered at Quincy, October 19, 1811: at the interment of the Hon. Richard Cranch, who died October 16, 1811, and of Mrs. Mary Cranch, his wife, who died October 17, 1811Whitney, Peter
Boston. Press of John Eliot, jun. 1811. 19 p.

A discourse, delivered at Reading February 22, 1800: the day recommended by Congress to the observance of the people of the United States, by their assembling, in such manner as might be convenient, and publicly testifying their grief for the death, and respect for the memory of General George WashingtonStone, Eliab
Boston. Manning & Loring, printers, near the Old South meetinghouse. [1800]. 23 p.

A discourse, delivered at Salem, on the day of the national fast, May 9, 1798, appointed by President Adams, on account of the difficulties subsisting between the United States and FrancePrince, John
Salem. Printed by Thomas C. Cushing. 1798. 44 p.

A discourse delivered at Schaghticoke, on the first Sunday in September, 1831, before the Evangelical Lutheran Ministerium of the state of New York, on the fundamental principle of the ReformationMiller, S. B
New York. published by "The Committee on Publications" by order of the Synod. 1831. 16 p.

A discourse delivered at Schenectady, July 22d, A. D. 1823: before the New-York Alpha of the Phi Beta KappaClinton, DeWitt
Albany. Printed by Websters and Skinners. 1823. 47 p.

A discourse delivered at Schenectady, July 25, A.D. 1826: Before the New York Alpha of the Phi beta kappaYoung, Samuel
Ballston Spa. Printed by J. Comstock. 1826. 70 p., 1 l., xvi p.

A discourse delivered at the chapel in Oldham-Street, Manchester, March 13th, 1791, on occasion of the death of the Rev. John Wesley, A.M. By Richard Rodda: Published at the request of the hearers. To which is added a farther account of that illustrious man of GodRodda, Richard
Manchester. Printed by J. Radford. [1791]. 28 p.

A discourse delivered at the dedication of the new church edifice of the Baptist church and society in Warren, R.I. May 8, 1845Tustin, Josiah Philips
Providence. H.H. Brown. 1845. viii, [9]-193, vi, [5]-125 p.

A discourse, delivered at the First Church in Boston, February 15, 1787: at the interment of the Rev. Charles Chauncy, D.D. A.A.S., its senior pastor, who expired, Feb. 10, 1787Clarke, Johns
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Boston. Printed by James D. Griffith, and Edward E. Powars. 1787. 34, [6] p. (final leaf blank).

A discourse, delivered at the funeral of Mr. William Parker, merchant, of Piscataquog Village, Bedford, N.H: who died July seventh, 1819, in the sixty-fifth year of his ageMorril, David L
Amherst. Printed by Richard Boylston. [1819]. 16 p.

A discourse delivered at the Old South Church in Boston before the Society for Foreign Missions of Boston and the Vicinity, Jan. 1, 1813Holmes, Abiel
Cambridge. Printed by Hilliard and Metcalf. 1813. 36 p.

A discourse, delivered at the opening, for public worship, of the Presbyterian Church, in the northern liberties of Philadelphia, April 7th, A.D. 1805Green, Ashbel
Philadelphia. Printed by Thomas and William Bradford. 1805. 21 p.

A discourse delivered at the opening of the Christian Meetinghouse in Boston, at the corner of Summer and Sea streets, December 29, 1825Clough, Simon
Boston. Printed by Isaac R. Butts and Co. 1826. 36 p.

A discourse, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Calvin Chapin, to the ministerial office in the Third Church of Wethersfield, in the Parish of Stepney, April 30, 1794Perkins, Nathan
Hartford. Printed by Hudson & Goodwin. 1794. 38, [2] p. (last leaf blank).

A discourse delivered at the ordination of the Reverend Jonathan Gould to the ministerial office in the Christian church at Standish, September 18, 1793Hitchcock, Enos
Printed at Portland. By Benjamin Titcomb, Jun. [1793]. 22, [2] p. (last leaf blank).

A discourse delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Frederick A. Farley as pastor of the Westminster Congregational Society in Providence, Rhode Island, September 10, 1828Channing, William Ellery
Boston. Bowles and Dearborn. 1828. 28 p.

A discourse delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Joseph S. Buckminster, to the pastoral charge of the church in Brattle-Street, BostonBuckminster, Joseph
Boston. Printed for Young & Minns. 1805. 37 p.

A discourse, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Walter Harris: to the pastoral care of the church in Dunbarton, August 26, 1789Emmons, Nathanael
Printed at Providence. By Bennett Wheeler. [1789]. [2], 28, [2] p.

A discourse delivered at the ordination of the Rev. William F. Miller to the ministerial office in the Christian Church at Wintonbury, November 30th, 1791Perkins, Nathan
Hartford. Printed by Elisha Babcock. 1792. 22, [2] p. (last leaf blank).

A discourse delivered at the request of the Order of the United Americans: in Tripler hall, New York, Feb. 22d, 1851, being the 118th anniversary of the birthday of WashingtonWheeler, David Everett
New-York. J. F. Trow. 1851. 52 p.

A discourse delivered at the Roman Catholic church in Boston, on the 9th of May, 1798, a day recommended by the President for humiliation and prayer throughout the United StatesThayer, John ; Force, Peter
Boston. Printed by Samuel Hall. 1798. 31, [1] p.

A discourse delivered at the Second Presbyterian Church, in the city of Washington, December 27th, 1832: upon the decease of Peter Lennox, Esq. before the Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia, mayor of the city, the members of the corporation, and citizensCoote, Clement T ; Coote, Clement T
Washington City. Printed by Wm. Greer. 1833. 24 p.

A discourse delivered at the Third parish in Newbury, on the first of May, 1783, occasioned by the ratification of a treaty of peace, between Great-Britain, and the United States of AmericaTappan, David
Salem. Printed by Samuel Hall, near the Court-house. 1783. 19 p.

A discourse delivered at the Universalist Meeting House in Boston, August 19, 1813, at the re-installation of the Rev. Paul Dean as junior pastor of the church and society who statedly worship in that placeTurner, Edward
Boston. Printed by Joseph T. Buckingham. 1813. 31 p.

A discourse delivered at the West Church in Boston, August 24, 1766Brown, John
Boston. Printed by R. and S. Draper, Edes and Gill, and T. and J. Fleet. 1766. [3]-19, 3 p.

A discourse delivered at the West Meeting House in Boscawen, October 13, 1810, at the interment of Deacon Benjamin SweatPrice, Ebenezer
Concord. Printed by George Hough. 1811. 28 p.

A discourse, delivered at Topsfield, April 26, 1813: At the funeral of the Rev. Asahel Huntington, who deceased on the 22d, aged 52Braman, Isaac ; Huntington, Asahel
Haverhill, Ms. Printed and sold by W.B. and H.G. Allen. 1813. 23 p.

A discourse delivered at Wells, on the 22d February, 1800: occasioned by the lamented death of General George WashingtonHemmenway, Moses
Portsmouth, (New-Hampshire,). Printed at the United States' oracle-office, by Charles Peirce. 1800. 16 p.

A discourse delivered at West Dedham, February 4, 1852: at the funeral of the Rev. John White, pastor of the Congregational Church and Society in that placeLamson, Alvan
Boston. Crosby, Nichols. 1852. 23 p.

A discourse delivered at Williamstown, June 29, 1886: on the fiftieth anniversary of his election as president of Williams collegeHopkins, Mark
New York. C. Scribner's sons. 1886. 43 p.

A discourse delivered at Windsor, in the state of Vermont, on the 23rd of June, MDCCXC: at the ordination of the Rev. Samuel Shuttlesworth, to the pastoral care of the catholick Christian church and society in that placeBancroft, Aaron ; Shuttlesworth, Samuel
[Worcester]. Printed at Worcester, Massachusetts by Isaiah Thomas. 1790. 24 p.

A discourse delivered August 10, 1795 at the funeral of the Reverend Elisha Fish, A.M., Pastor of the church in Upton: who departed this life August 6, 1795 in the LXXVIth year of his age and the XLIVth of his ministryEmmons, Nathanael
Printed at Wrentham (Massachusetts). By N. Heaton, Jun. 1796. 25, [1] p.

A discourse delivered before His Excellency George N. Briggs: governor, His Honor John Reed, lieutenant governor, the honorable Council, and the legislature of Massachusetts, on the annual election, January 1, 1845Braman, Milton Palmer
Boston. Dutton and Wentworth, printers to the State. 1845. 85 p.

A discourse delivered before the Alumni of the Divinity School of Harvard University, July 17, 1855Eliot, William Greenleaf
Boston. Crosby, Nichols, and Co. 1855. 38 p.

A discourse delivered before the Concord Society for Discountenancing Vice and Immorality at their annual meeting September 14, 1814McFarland, Asa
[Concord, N.H. The Society]. 1814. 19 p.

A discourse delivered before the convention of Congregational ministers of Massachusetts, at their annual meeting in Boston, June 1, 1820Bancroft, Aaron
[Boston?. s.n.]. 1820. 32 p.

A discourse delivered before the Faculty, students, and alumni of Dartmouth College: on the day preceding commencement, July 27, 1853, commemorative of Daniel WebsterChoate, Rufus
Boston. J. Munroe and Company. 1853. 88 p.

A discourse delivered before the faculty, students, and alumni of Dartmouth College, on the day preceding commencement, July 27, 1853, commemorative of Daniel WebsterChoate, Rufus
Boston . J. Munroe and Company. 1853. 100 p.

A discourse delivered before the General Assembly of the Grand Lodge of New-Hampshire at Concord, June 10, A.L. 5819Morril, David L
Concord. Printed by Hill & Moore. 1819. 27 p.

A discourse delivered before the General Association of Connecticut: at its annual meeting, New Haven, June, 1840Hewit, Nathaniel
Hartford. Printed by E. Geer. 1840. 26 p.

A discourse, delivered before the Grand Lodge of the Most Antient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Rhode-Island and Providence-Plantations: in Trinity-Church, Newport, on the 27th of June 1791, the day by them appointed for celebrating the festival of St. John the BaptistSmith, William
Printed at Providence. By Bennett Wheeler. [1791]. 19, [1] p.

A discourse delivered before the Historical Society of Louisiana, January 13, 1836Bullard, Henry Adams
New York. 1846-53. p. [1]-23.

A discourse delivered before the Historical society of Louisiana, January 13, 1836Bullard, Henry Adams
New Orleans. Printed by B. Levy. 1836. 30 p.

A discourse, delivered before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, the ninth day of April, 1836, on the private life and domestic habits of William PennFisher, Joshua Francis
Philadelphia. Printed for M'Carty & Davis. 1836. 40 p.

A discourse delivered before the Humane Society, at their anniversary, May, 1817Tudor, William
Boston. Printed by John Eliot. 1817. 64, 44 p.

A discourse delivered before the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts: at the semi-annual meeting, eleventh of June 1793Clarke, John ; Force, Peter
[Boston]. Printed at the Apollo Press, in Boston, by Belknap and Hall. 1793. 36 p.

A discourse delivered before the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts: at the semiannual meeting, twelfth of June 1798Walter, William
Boston. Printed by John & Thomas Fleet. [1798]. 48 p.

A discourse delivered before the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, at their semiannual meeting, June 14th, 1796Robbins, Chandler
Boston. Printed by Thomas Fleet, Jun. at the Bible & Heart, Cornhill. 1796. 36 p.

A discourse delivered before the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, at their semi-annual meeting, June 8, 1802Porter, Eliphalet
Boston. Printed by Hosea Sprague. 1802. 46 p.

A discourse delivered before the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts at the semiannual meeting, June 10, 1794Barnard, Thomas
[Boston]. Printed at the Apollo Press, in Boston, by Joseph Belknap. 1794. 25, [1] p.